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Halal Food in Tokyo

Every place graded A→U on real evidence — with the neighborhoods where halal clusters.

8
places checked
3
officially certified (A)
6
evidence-graded
updated
14 July 2026

Trust level

A Certified B Tourism-classified C Muslim-owned D Community-reported E Fallback · not halal U Not verified

Quick answer

Tokyo is one of the easiest cities for Muslims in Japan — Asakusa (near Sensoji) and Shin-Okubo ("Islamic Yokocho") have halal clusters and prayer rooms. Most places are self-declared; SeSudu grades each A→U with evidence and a checked date — honest when it is not verified.

Muslim-friendly neighborhoods

Asakusa (Sensoji area)Shin-Okubo / Shinjuku (Islamic Yokocho)ShibuyaUeno / OkachimachiIkebukuro

Places checked

sorted by evidence strength
A

Ayam-Ya Okachimachi

鳥そば AYAM-YA 御徒町店

okachimachi

Certified

Sri-Lankan-Muslim-owned chicken-broth halal ramen shop (shoyu/shio/spicy) holding the highest 'all-halal' grade with a dedicated prayer space and no alcohol.

Verified byJapan Halal Foundation · source: Japanese Heart↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
A

Halal Wagyu Yakiniku Gyumon Shibuya

ハラル和牛 焼肉 牛門 渋谷

shibuya

Certified

Japan's first halal wagyu yakiniku house (est. 2007) serving A5 halal-certified wagyu with multilingual staff and a prayer room.

Verified byJapan Halal Foundation · source: Gyumon Group (official site)↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
A

Naritaya Halal Ramen Asakusa

ハラールラーメン 成田屋 浅草

asakusa

Certified

The pioneering '100% halal' old-style shoyu ramen shop behind Sensoji, serving kelp/bonito-broth ramen with an on-site musollah and no alcohol.

Verified byJapan Islamic Trust (reported) · source: Food Diversity.today↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
B

Sekai Cafe Asakusa

SEKAI CAFE 浅草

asakusa

Tourism-classified

An inclusive halal-and-vegan-friendly cafe near Kaminarimon (curry, pasta, burgers, desserts) with a Mecca-facing prayer corner, no pork and no alcohol, on the official Asakusa tourism listing.

· source: Asakusa Tourism Federation (e-asakusa.jp)↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
C

Saray Okubo (Turkish Kebab)

サライ 大久保駅前店

shin-okubo

Muslim-owned

⚠️ serves alcohol

A popular Turkish-owned kebab/mezze house near Shin-Okubo with halal food (kebabs, falafel, hummus, no pork) but which also sells Turkish beer — graded C because alcohol on premises rules out a clean halal-outlet certification.

· source: Japanese Heart↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14
E

T's TanTan Tokyo Station

T's たんたん 東京駅

marunouchi

Fallback · not halal

FALLBACK ONLY — a 100% vegan dandanmen/curry counter inside Tokyo Station Keiyo Street; pork-free and animal-free but makes NO halal claim, so this is a pork-free/vegetarian option, not halal-verified.

· source: Truly Tokyo↗ reference · checked2026-07-14

🕒 Last checked: 2026-07-14

Not verified

2 places

Often listed elsewhere, but we could not find sufficient current evidence. We do NOT claim these are halal or haram — check for yourself before eating.

U

CoCo Ichibanya Halal (Akihabara / Shinjuku)

UNVERIFIED / no current halal outlet — CoCo Ichibanya's two NAHA-certified halal branches (Akihabara 2019, Shinjuku 2020) are permanently closed since ~2023; ordinary CoCo Ichibanya branches are NOT halal.

U

Malaychan Satu Ikebukuro

UNVERIFIED as a halal outlet — a long-running Malaysian restaurant with Muslim owner/chefs and halal-sourced food, but it openly sells beer on premises, so it is 'officially not a halal establishment' and holds no current outlet-level halal certification.

🕌 Nearby prayer

Tokyo Camii (Tokyo Mosque) in Yoyogi-Uehara is Japan's largest mosque; prayer rooms are also found around Asakusa, Shinjuku and at Narita/Haneda airports.

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